Casio KX-101 Operation Manual page 60

Computerized radio cassette keyboard
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following points again:
Trouble
Cause
Solution
No sound
is heard.
| Sound is reproduced
by only one speaker,
1. The power cord is not connected.
2. The batteries are inserted with the
poles (+) (—) reversed.
3, When switching to battery power,
the power cord was only pulled out
of the outlet, but not out of the
power terminal on the KX-101 itself.
. The batteries are spent.
5. The speaker cords are not properly
connected.
6. The function selector is not set to
the right position.
7. The main volume is turned fully
down.
8. Headphones are connected.
1. The balance control is set to one
side completely.
2. One of the speaker cords is not
properly connected.
1. Correctly connect the power
cord,
2. Reinsert the batteries with
correct (+) (—) polarity.
3. Pull the power cord out of the
power terminal on the KX-101
itself as well.
. Replace all of the batteries with
new ones.
5. Connect the speaker cords.
a Set to the correct position.
. Adjust the main volume for an
appropriate level.
. Disconnect the headphones.
on
1. Set the balance control to the
middle position.
2. Connect both speaker cords
properly.
Noise in radio sound.
Tape does not run
evenly. Rewinding
and fast forward are
slow, sometimes stop.
Antenna is not positioned correctly.
Reposition the antenna.
1. Batteries are spent.
2. Tape slack.
1. Replace all batteries with new
ones.
2. Rewind the tape to take up the
slack,
|
Recorded or re-
produced sound
distorted. Very
strong noise.
1, Heads are dirty.
2. The batteries are spent.
Recording and
saving data are not
possible.
Computerized
playback does not
work.
No rhythm or
accompaniment
heard.
1. The cassette tabs are punched out.
2. No tape is in the compartment.
. Clean the heads. (See p46)
2. Replace all the batteries with
new ones.
Cover the tab holes with
adhesive tape.
2. Insert a tape.
1.
Not enough blank space between
recordings.
Record/save with an appropriate
blank between the tunes/data.
1. The main volume is turned
down.
2. The rhythm volume and cord
volume is turned down,
1. Turn up the main volume,
2. Turn up the rhythm volume
and the cord volume.
Tunes cannot
be programmed.
1, The Keyboard Mode Selector is not
set to MEMORY or + .
2. "All clear" operation has not been
performed.
3. The batteries are spent.
When programming pitches and
types of cords, set to MEMORY.
When programming duration of
notes and cords, setto
7 .
(See p25 ff.)
2. When programming a new tune,
be sure to perform "'all clear"
operation. (See p24)
Replace all the batteries with
new ones.
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